Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 16, 2026

A Shared Belief in the Sanctity of Human Life

By Ndaba Sibanda

A Shared Belief in the Sanctity of Human Life

Think of something that is based on interpretations.
Ubiquitous. Faith or fear? Fairness? Of supplications.
Of beliefs. Are we not emotive and spiritual creatures?
It seeks to tackle confines to what is human. Its features
encompass preachers and breachers alike in several forms.
It’s shared. It cannot be higher than humanity! Landforms
of love, dignity, sanity, service, compassion and cohesion tumble
when religion blinds and brutalizes. Let humanity rule and rumble!







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